How much abuse can my 2013 Trek Mamba take?

I just got a 2013 Trek Mamba. That was the top of the line for my budget. Anyways, after I got it home, I realized the Trek Mamba has its "Conditions of Use" as follows:

1) Riding on a paved surface where the tires the tires are always on the ground
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2) Smooth gravel roads and groomed trails with low-angle grades and drop-offs of less than 6" (15 cm)

Anything other than this and I can expect the bicycle "to be damaged and break prematurely..causing serious injury or death..yada yada yada".

Of course the Cobia (next up from the Mamba) adds the following:

3) Riding in Conditions 1 and 2, plus rough trails, small obstacles, and smooth technical areas. Jumps should be no more than 24” ( 61 cm).

The components on the Cobia include the following:

Upgrades from Mamba

RockShox Recon Silver air fork

SRAM S800 crank

Shimano Deore front derailleur

SRAM X5 rear derailleur & shifters

Avid Elixir 1 brakes

...sounds pretty terrible...I expected much more, and have been doing much more. I've been jumping a few feet, going through rock gardens, haulin' @ss on bumpy trails, etc. Should I be concerned that one day my bike is just going to get all sorts of effed up, or is it potentially gradually doing that already and unnoticed? Or is it really just Trek covering their @sses? I weigh 200 pounds and would hate to break my frame and self on a "massive" two footer. It seems that the fork is what really gets me to "Condition 3"...which still sounds relatively lame for the riding I like to do.

The whole bike is designed for 1 & 2 but it is the fork, wheels and axles that are the main thing causing the jargon. Likely you will break one of those before the frame. Ride your bike within your and the bike's limits and you will have a better shot at keeping your teeth.

No, YOU don't understand. You're making an ass of yourself for all of eternity.

Those clauses are likely there for legal reasons. I have a 12' Mamba and I have beat it pretty good over the last year on my very rocky and root filled trails. If you ride it as the XC bike it is I wouldn't worry about it.

Like already stated, the wheels and fork. I'm pretty sure those wheels are double walled, so it should be alright, but I've still tacoed one before going off a small drop that I wasn't expecting(group ride).